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to Robinson of the wardenship of Farming Woods, the bailiwick of the Hundred of Orlingbury and manor of Brigstock (except Goddington Wood) and the receivership of the Castleward rents, either for 31 years or for term of years determinable upon

Victoria County History

and Wilbarston ( Northants ) were in the gift of the abbey from the thirteenth century to the Dissolution; while Goddington 36 ( Oxon ) and Tingrith (Beds 37 ) were claimed by it in the thirteenth century, and Halton-super-Humber

open on Muswell Hill -a seven-mile point. The Goddington run took place in the last season of Lord Macclesfield 's mastership; the fox was found in Studley Wood and was killed at Goddington after an eight-mile point had been made

the company as before. In accordance with this regulation, hie had nominated as lieutenant, Ensigi IV. Ledsam; as ensign, Corporal Goddington Ledsqm; and as corporal, Mr. Thomas Gisborn ; and he trusted these selections would meet with the general satisfaction

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

Journals of the Houfe of Lords. Goddington Tithes Bill. *** liim to report the fame to the Houfe, without any &quot; Amendment.&quot; A Meflage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Mr. Egerton and others ; With a Bill,

leela eft Billa, intituled, &quot; An Act for Goddington &quot; making an Allotment or Allotments of Land, in lieu Tlthes BlD* &quot; of Tithes and Common Rights, within the Parifh of &quot; Goddington in the County of Oxford.&quot; Ordered, That

] &quot; making an Allotment or Allotments of Land, in lieu of Tithes and Common Rights, within the Parifh of Goddington, in the County of Oxford,&quot; was committed; &quot; That they had confidered the faid Bill, and exa- &quot; mined

making an &quot; Allotment or Allotments of Land, in lieu of Tithes- &quot; and Common Rights, within the Parifh of Goddington, * in the County of Oxford.&quot; And albeit the faid Afts &quot; by you Our faid Subjefts, the Lords

Reverend John Darwatt of Bordesley, in the Parish of Aston nigh BirÃÂ¬ mingham, in the County of Warwick, Clerk; James Goddington of the same Place, Banker; John Lowe of the same Place, Gentleman; Samuel Allen of the same Place, Gentleman

19th Century British Pamphlets

Chants and Hymns appropriate to the several Services. Compiled and Edited by the Rev. T. Tunstall Haverfield, B.D., Rector of Goddington , Oxford ¬ shire. (A few Copies only of this elegant work remain on hand.) " The object of